World Stock Markets Rise on Hopes for Trade, Brexit
World markets mostly are up on hopes for an easing in the U.S.-China trade war, an interim deal on Brexit, and as the volatile price of oil stabilized.
World markets mostly are up on hopes for an easing in the U.S.-China trade war, an interim deal on Brexit, and as the volatile price of oil stabilized.
Foot traffic at malls and stores across the U.S. this past holiday weekend wasn’t as strong as last year, a retail tracking firm said Saturday, while a separate report suggested more consumers opted to shop online.
More shoppers turned to the internet for deals to kick off the holiday shopping season, new data showed Saturday, buying everything from apparel to flat-screen TVs and spending record amounts in the process.
Corporate scandals can be costly to investors in the immediate term, but employees who blow the whistle on wrongdoing help their companies become more profitable in the long run, according to a new study.
There’s something about that smell, that new car smell, said Jeff Diesing a sales consultant at Chelsea Chevrolet Buick outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Aimia Inc. has announced the departure of its president and chief strategy officer less than three months after he took the job.
As Canadians vie for deep discounts this Black Friday, their beloved shopping holiday is facing a competitor of its own.
An energy supply company with almost 300,000 customers has ceased trading.
Dolce & Gabbana products have been pulled from Chinese e-commerce sites as the backlash against a controversial ad campaign grows.
An Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund is suing Goldman Sachs over an alleged conspiracy involving Malaysia’s 1MDB fund.